About Me
From a young age, my curiosity about the human body led me to explore classical ballet and Jazz through dance classes. This interest eventually led me to obtain my 200-hr Vinyasa yoga certification from Yoga to the People while living in New York. Additionally, I pursued a B.S. in Applied Psychology from New York University in 2011.
While teaching yoga, I felt a strong desire to deepen my understanding of yoga practices, which led me to travel to India. There, I took courses from various schools, including the Himalayan Iyengar Yoga Centre in Dharamsala and the Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram in Chennai.
During my time in India, I unfortunately fell ill and was diagnosed with typhoid fever. After undergoing intensive antibiotic treatment, I experienced weakness, stagnation, hair loss, reduced appetite, bloating, and acne for several months. It was during this time that a close friend recommended I see an osteopath, a field I had previously been unfamiliar with.
I received intense osteopathic treatments for my digestive system, and I became so fascinated by the practice that I immersed myself in the clinic, offering assistance and learning from the practitioners.
Despite initially feeling a distaste for cities, a strong inner drive compelled me to pursue a Master's degree in Osteopathy and Naturopathy, which I completed in 2018 at the British College of Osteopathic Medicine. I also completed the Foundation Course from the Institute of Classical Osteopathy in the UK. In addition, I obtained my doula certification from the Original Instructions School with Brittany Jade.
In 2019, I had the opportunity to spend several months at Manos Abiertas, a natural birth center in Ciudad Vieja, Guatemala. There, I provided osteopathic treatment and assisted women throughout their pregnancies and births.
In 2022, I completed an intensive course in women's pelvic floor with Martin Beaudoin, furthering my interest in women's health.
As a dedicated professional, I prioritize the well-being of my clients by focusing on structural integration and a comprehensive approach to promoting optimum health.


About Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy
OMT is a set of hands-on techniques used to treat, diagnose, and prevent illness or injury based on a structural science developed by Andrew Taylor Still. Therapists use a wide variety of gentle techniques that focus on releasing tension, improving mobility, and optimizing function. Osteopathic treatment places importance in understanding that the part cannot be separated from the whole and therefore treatment focuses on the mechanical integrity of the body while reinforcing the physiology of the client.
Principles of Osteopathy
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The body is a unit​
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The body is capable of self-regulation, self-healing, and health maintenance
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Structure governs function
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The 'Rule of the Artery' is supreme
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